@@Amick44 People may have said that about West but Mr Clutch could definitely use his left hand. His primary dribbling hand was his right, of course, but he could shoot his pull up J off either his right or left hand dribble and could drive to the hoop off either hand.
@@jingqi9106and that was mostly due to the strict ballhandling rules back then. Modern crossovers were instant palming calls so not worth the risk alot of times
Pete would've won this def if he hadn't got his knee fucked up, I use all Pete's horse moves in my horse games and I haven't lost since haha I practiced all his moves to like the Rochocet and Space throw, etc and I haven't lost a game at my court in like 2-3 months now. Pete Maravich is THE BEST basketball player ever for inspiring me to go after my dreams, I was mad fun of allot for not being good at basketball I was told to quit, I cried, bullied but then after doing all this drills for 1-2 months the feel for the ball slowly became one with me. He's the best around, nothing's gonna ever take him down hahaha
I'm a big fan of Pete's as well. And I am glad you did this with the great Randy Smith. I always felt Pete and Randy were the best all around guards in the mid to late 70's.
As far as I know, these were aired at halftime of NBA games. This one comes from a broadcast of the Jazz-Blazers game played on January 8, 1978. Also, they used to be available on nba.com.
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